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thompsonx -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/11/2017 12:48:13 PM)


ORIGINAL: BoscoX

You have a fat little socialist fuck who probably looks a lot like you,

While you are speaking of fat socialist phoquers there is the Chinese pot bellied pig you phoque on a regular bassis says you have been gaining weight.




who starves his own people,

Another one of your ignorant unsubstantiated opinions.


building nuclear-tipped missiles and threatening the innocent people of Guam with a nuclear holocaust...


Another of your ignorant unsubstantiated opinions worth just about the price of used shit paper.

And YOU blame the system that has done more to make the people of the world fat and happy than anything else ever could

Another of your ignorant unsubstantiated opinions worth less than the price of used shit paper.

The worst part, is that leftists like you vote


Why is it that white christian capitalist fascist pig phoquers are against freedom and democracy where all citizens have the vote?




thompsonx -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/11/2017 12:49:42 PM)

ORIGINAL: kdsub

I think any tank in the economy with be short term... I think we are far better able to do without China than they us...especially when our western European allies would most certainly support an action that does not require war.

I think you need a class in remedial math.




thompsonx -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/11/2017 12:50:49 PM)


ORIGINAL: kdsub

If you can come up with just one workable alternative I'd love to hear it...

Very simple...mind our own business and butt the phoque out of korea.




WickedsDesire -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/11/2017 1:19:48 PM)

Bomb them to fuk - your president is locked and loaded is he not?




thompsonx -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/11/2017 2:28:29 PM)


: WickedsDesire

Bomb them to fuk - your president is locked and loaded is he not?

Loaded????possibly. Locked???not likely




WickedsDesire -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/11/2017 2:33:44 PM)

My thoughts on North Korea are well known - do you know why?




thompsonx -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/11/2017 2:35:13 PM)


ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire

My thoughts on North Korea are well known - do you know why?


I know you have no clue about this subject.




WickedsDesire -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/11/2017 2:45:55 PM)

RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault


So whose fault was it?




thompsonx -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/11/2017 4:32:48 PM)


ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire

RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault


So whose fault was it?


N.k. is a non issue. Try listening to the words the little fat guy says. He has not threatened amerika. White, racist, capitalist, christian punkassmotherphoquers have claimed that he has threatened to attack amerika. Can you show me where he has? If not then piss off.




BoscoX -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/15/2017 9:06:51 AM)


FR

"Oops"

PANIC STATIONS Guam radio stations spark terror by ACCIDENTALLY broadcasting nuclear missile warning just days after North Korea threatened to attack island

The 'civil danger' message was mistakenly broadcast just after midnight by both the KTWG and KSTO stations.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4245530/guam-north-korea-nuclear-missile-warning-radio-kim-jong-un/




Lucylastic -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/15/2017 9:27:51 AM)

blame it on obama




PeonForHer -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/15/2017 9:59:43 AM)

FR

Latest news is that Kim's stepping back. It's beginning to look like yet another storm in a teacup. Touch wood.




BoscoX -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/15/2017 12:11:13 PM)


FR

ANOTHER win for president Trump




Lucylastic -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/15/2017 12:17:12 PM)

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Nnanji -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/15/2017 12:47:11 PM)


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

FR

Latest news is that Kim's stepping back. It's beginning to look like yet another storm in a teacup. Touch wood.

As an aside, you touch wood to let the tree fairy out for luck. And you don't believe in pogo sticking elves, shame on you.




BoscoX -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/16/2017 5:55:44 AM)


FR

Who recalls watching all those MASH episodes where Alan Alda preached endlessly against protecting the people of South Korea from the horrors of communism

Here's a story about a man who Alan Alda should have a long frank discussion with. Perhaps he is the one man who could teach Mr. Alda that peace is not the absence of war, and that communism isn't all that it's cracked up to be

Survivor tells of life inside a North Korea concentration camp

To understand North Korea, you must first wrap your mind around the utter horror of its gulag system. More than 200,000 men, women and children are currently interned in these concentration death camps. Only 3 people have ever escaped. Fox News interviewed one of them this week.

The man's name is Shin Dong-hyuk. He was born inside Camp 14, the notorious labor camp for political dissidents just south of the North Korean capital, Pyongyang.

"The first rule was that you cannot escape," Shin said. "And there were other parts to that first rule such as if you attempt to escape you will be shot to death and those that sought the attempt to escape another prisoner and failed to report, they themselves would be shot as well."

But at the age of 22 Shin did manage to escape. After plotting with a fellow inmate, who had grown up on the outside, Shin Dong Hyuk and his friend made a run for the electric fence as they were gathering wood. His friend was electrocuted on the fence. That allowed Shin to climb over the body and avoid injury.

Shin said he was willing to risk death for the chance to be free.

"My feeling at that time, even if I were to get shot and die, was that I would want to experience even just for one day of that freedom and that life that this prisoner had told me so much about. Unfortunately, it was only I who was able to escape successfully."

To this day Shin bears both the physical and emotional scars of his time in prison. As a child, he worked in a sewing factory. One day when he mistakenly dropped one of the machines, his punishment was to have the tip of his middle finger cut off.

He has severe burn scars on his back from being tortured. He described how prison guards punished him after his mother and brother tried to escape, even though Shin was the one who turned them in. They hung him by his arms and feet and set him over an open fire.

Shin said he didn't understand family in the normal sense. He knew that he would be punished if his mother and brother tried to escape. So to him, there was no choice but to tell the guards of their plan and avoid certain execution.

"I was 14 years old when my mother and brother were publically executed, but I felt no emotion," Shin said. "Rather, I felt relieved that I was not the one that was tied to the wooden stake of the executing, so that was what I felt at the time... I felt my mom and brother broke the prison camp rules so that they deserved what they were going through at that moment."

He watched as his mother was hanged and his brother was killed by a firing squad. It was two years after escaping to South Korea when he finally felt any guilt.

"Right now, it's hard for me to understand what I did at that time... So after I come to South Korea and learned about the outside world and learned about family, I was only 14 years old at that time, I realized I had committed an unimaginable thing and I felt much guilt at that time."

Guards used starvation to control him and the rest of the prison population.

"All the prison inmates in the political prison camp in North Korea had a habit of looking down at ground when they were walking to and from different places," Shin said. "It was a habit to just look down to ground. The reason for that was to find any food or scraps of food."

He describes what he did eat.

"As I was walking, on the ground I saw two pieces of two kernels of corn that was in the cow dung that was on the ground," Shin said. "Without giving it much thought, I took the two kernels of corn and did whatever I could to wash it or clean it up. I ate them because I was so hungry."

Author Blaine Harden has detailed Shin's extraordinary escape and conditions in these modern day concentration camps in a new book, "Escape from Camp 14."

"He grew up without emotion," Harden said. "He grew up being raised by guards and he was always hungry, and everything he did was to position himself so he could get more food. His parents were chosen for him by the guards as a result of a reward marriage, and he was raised by guards -- not by his parents -- to be a kind of farm animal.

It's important for people to understand why North Korea has these labor camps, Harden says. It is not really about labor. It's about control and terror. Political dissidents are punished three generations deep. If a man is punished for questioning the regime, his entire family from his wife, children and grandchildren will all join him in prison. That's how they control their population. Through fear.

Video here




mnottertail -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/16/2017 5:57:20 AM)

glad he washed the corn, so hes not a putinjizz felchgobbler like most nutsuckers




Greta75 -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/16/2017 5:58:51 AM)

FR

I don't understand why was it okay to want to remove Assad/Saddam/Gaddafi, which are complication cases, because they are Muslim countries and you take out a harsh dictator and the war will never end.

But Koreans are different. North Koreans are peaceful people. Take out their dictator who are isolating them from the rest of the world. They aren't gonna form militias and fight back. They are a starving country. If you come in and make sure they are fed. They will love you. It's a much easier situation.

The North Koreans are so peaceful that they just cower to their dictator and allow themselves to be bullied and oppressed.

Whereas these Islamic dictators always have opposition Islamic groups fighting against them. See the difference?




BoscoX -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/16/2017 6:01:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Greta75

FR

I don't understand why was it okay to want to remove Assad/Saddam/Gaddafi, which are complication cases, because they are Muslim countries and you take out a harsh dictator and the war will never end.

But Koreans are different. North Koreans are peaceful people. Take out their dictator who are isolating them from the rest of the world. They aren't gonna form militias and fight back. They are a starving country. If you come in and make sure they are fed. They will love you. It's a much easier situation.


China protects them. For a long time Chinese dictators were exactly like the North Korean dictators, and while China has changed some, they still protect the North Korean communists




mnottertail -> RE: Technically North Korea is Obama's Fault (8/16/2017 6:03:49 AM)

They only protect them to keep America from warring on Chinas border. China, interestingly enough is concerned about their national security, having been invaded by the US before.




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